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How did you get Started Raising Cattle?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gale Seddon" data-source="post: 187985" data-attributes="member: 53"><p>If anyone had told me 7 years ago that I'd be taking care of cows, I'd have had a really good laugh...now I do all the feeding, halter-breaking, schedule and help(?) the vet, plan who's going to go to what pasture and when, figure out how to get them in the trailer, etc. (And I'd be lost without a lot of corral panels, ha ha!) Also answer e-mails from people looking for calves, set up farm visits, show them around, etc., and handle our fair exhibits. May not always get it all done exactly the way I want it, but not too bad for an 'old broad' either. I was a "horse" kid but my father had some reg. Angus; he named one cow after me and refused to "cull" her, no matter what (but I never learned this until after he died...thanks, Dad!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gale Seddon, post: 187985, member: 53"] If anyone had told me 7 years ago that I'd be taking care of cows, I'd have had a really good laugh...now I do all the feeding, halter-breaking, schedule and help(?) the vet, plan who's going to go to what pasture and when, figure out how to get them in the trailer, etc. (And I'd be lost without a lot of corral panels, ha ha!) Also answer e-mails from people looking for calves, set up farm visits, show them around, etc., and handle our fair exhibits. May not always get it all done exactly the way I want it, but not too bad for an 'old broad' either. I was a "horse" kid but my father had some reg. Angus; he named one cow after me and refused to "cull" her, no matter what (but I never learned this until after he died...thanks, Dad!) [/QUOTE]
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